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Title: A Bonfire of Worlds 5 years later
Post by: jacobite2 on 01 August 2012, 14:39:35
its been almost 5 years 1 box set and a slew of source books since it was to be released in print, some time in late 2008,  have thay given up on print novels if that's the case why not have whoever does the sourcebooks whip up a source book sized book and yea i know it would be at a higher sticker price than 6.99 but you could probale fit the whole thing in about 80 or 90 pages and if that's not cos effective put some battlecorp stuff in to and charge what you charge for the battlecorp print books.
Title: Re: A Bonfire of Worlds 5 years later
Post by: Weirdo on 01 August 2012, 14:43:04
Long story short, they have not given up on getting it in print as a novel. There are issues they cannot share with us that complicate this, but they want a return of proper Battletech novels even more than most of us do.
Title: Re: A Bonfire of Worlds 5 years later
Post by: rebs on 04 August 2012, 02:22:29
This is a good thing.  I worry about the younger generation, especially if they don't have decent access to printed literature featuring mass destruction delivered by the pilots of giant robots.   
Title: Re: A Bonfire of Worlds 5 years later
Post by: StCptMara on 04 August 2012, 04:37:18
This is a good thing.  I worry about the younger generation, especially if they don't have decent access to printed literature featuring mass destruction delivered by the pilots of giant robots.

The younger generation use those new fangled "I-pads" and their fancy "e-books" anymore...They are lost on the feel of a
good book in their hands, the smell of paper as they read....

*shakes cane* And get off my lawn!
Title: Re: A Bonfire of Worlds 5 years later
Post by: rebs on 04 August 2012, 10:19:54
No doubt, my eyes are already paying the price for reading the e-versions of good books in recent years....    or maybe I just need to borrow a cane to chase whippersnappers off my lawn, too!  ;) 
Title: Re: A Bonfire of Worlds 5 years later
Post by: Dread Moores on 04 August 2012, 13:01:37
The younger generation use those new fangled "I-pads" and their fancy "e-books" anymore...They are lost on the feel of a
good book in their hands, the smell of paper as they read....

I don't much qualify for the "younger generation" tag. I honestly couldn't wait to get rid of my books for e-books. Books are a minimalist's nightmare. Age has little to do with it and personal taste a whole lot more. E-book readers are a huge hit at several of the local seniors centers, and an often donated item. Text can be made much larger, they don't have to keep multiple books that take up the very limited space available in most of these facilities, and they can avoid having to drive to local libraries or wait for buses to do so. Use what works. A good book is enjoyed because it is a good book. Format doesn't matter.
Title: Re: A Bonfire of Worlds 5 years later
Post by: Ratwedge on 06 August 2012, 05:33:34
The real question  you should have asked is it really worth cutting down a perfectly good tree for Bonfire of Worlds?
Title: Re: A Bonfire of Worlds 5 years later
Post by: Sharpnel on 06 August 2012, 06:23:44
The real question  you should have asked is it really worth cutting down a perfectly good tree for Bonfire of Worlds?
Yes.
Title: Re: A Bonfire of Worlds 5 years later
Post by: jacobite2 on 20 September 2012, 09:50:01
cut down the tree, put a baby sealskin cover and a spotted owl feather bookmark.
Title: Re: A Bonfire of Worlds 5 years later
Post by: Top Sergeant on 21 September 2012, 21:12:19
The real question  you should have asked is it really worth cutting down a perfectly good tree for Bonfire of Worlds?

Plant two more trees, everybody wins.